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Nationality
  
Parents
  
Julio Nakpil

Role
  
Architect


Name
  
Juan Nakpil

Occupation
  
Architect

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Born
  
May 26, 1899
Quiapo, Manila, Philippine Islands

Known for
  
National Artist of the Philippines

Died
  
May 7, 1986, Manila, Philippines

Structures
  
Rizal Shrine, Gala-Rodriguez Ancestral House

Organizations founded
  
Philippine Institute of Architects

Similar People
  
Julio Nakpil, Pablo Antonio, Leandro Locsin, Gregoria de Jesus, Fernando Ocampo

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Juan F. Nakpil (May 26, 1899 – May 7, 1986) was a Filipino architect, teacher and a community leader. In 1973, he was named one of the National Artists for architecture. He was regarded as the Dean of Filipino Architects.

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Biography

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He was one of eight children of the Philippine Revolution veterans Julio Nakpil and Gregoria de Jesús (who married the former after the death of her first husband Andrés Bonifacio). He died in Manila in 1986.

Education

He studied Engineering at the University of the Philippines and later, at the University of Kansas, where he received his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. He then studied Architecture at the Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in France upon the recommendation of Jean Jacques Haffner, one of his professors at the Harvard Graduate School of Architecture.

Career

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Nakpil worked at Andres Luna de San Pedro's architectural firm (1928) and at Don Gonzalo Puyat & Sons, opening his own architectural firm in 1930. Among Nakpil's works are San Carlos Seminary, Geronimo de los Reyes Building, Iglesia ni Cristo Riverside Locale (Now F. Manalo, San Juan), Magsaysay Building, Rizal Theater, Capitol Theater, Captain Pepe Building, Manila Jockey Club, Rufino Building, Philippine Village Hotel, University of the Philippines Administration and University Library, and the Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna. He also designed the International Eucharistic Congress altar and improved the Quiapo Church in 1930 by erecting a dome and a second belfry. He was hailed as a National Artist for Architecture in 1973.

Theaters

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  • Gaiety Theater, Manila (now inactive)
  • Rizal Theater (since demolished; the site is occupied by Shangri-La Hotel Makati City)
  • Capitol Theater (now inactive)
  • University of the Philippines Theater and carillon tower
  • Other buildings

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  • Arellano University Building
  • Magsaysay Building
  • Philippine Trust Co. Building (Plaza Goiti [now Plaza Lacson])
  • Geronimo Delos Reyes Building
  • Capitan Pepe Building
  • Manila Jockey Club
  • Philippine Village Hotel (closed in 2000)
  • University of the Philippines Administration & Library
  • Rizal Shrine
  • Gala-Rodriguez Ancestral House
  • University of the Philippines Los Baños Old Humanities Building

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    References

    Juan Nakpil Wikipedia